
Being a father in the 21st century is complicated, especially when you’re the father of a son of mixed heritage.
Three very different characters, each with their own stories of being and having a dad explore the highs and lows of fatherhood across generations and across continents.
Centred around everyday, relatable experiences, this original new work traces epic journeys and ponders domestic dilemmas with humour and sensitivity.
Featuring Altered Skin’s unique blend of physical theatre and multilingual text, Fatherhood also includes BSL and other sign languages. All performances feature creative, integrated captions.
Fatherhood is supported by Arts Council England, In Good Company, The Sir Barry Jackson Trust and FABRIC
Reviews
“Brilliant, hilarious, heartwarming and inspirational” ✭✭✭✭✭ British Theatre Guide
“A great storyteller, a mercurial trickster with an exuberant love of life” ✭✭✭✭ Voice Mag
“How often do you want to see a performance repeated right away, immediately, from start to finish? That’s what I longed for… brimming with more subtle invention and detailed information than I could absorb in one viewing.” Dancing Times
“Excellent storytelling and characterisation skills. The audience was on its feet by the end” Shyama Perera, BBC Broadcaster
Important Information
Venue: Stamford Arts Centre, Theatre
Tickets: £12 (£10 concessions)
Running Time: 70 minutes
Suitable for ages 12+
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